Marco Cochrane

Let me get this straight – you can’t pray in school, but it is perfectly acceptable to put a 45-foot-tall statue of a naked woman directly across from the White House? In ancient times, enormous statues of naked females were intended to represent the goddesses that various pagan cultures worshipped, and this is still true in some parts of the world today. Most often, those goddesses were related to sexuality and fertility, and this ultimately goes all the way back to practices that began in ancient Babylon. Nobody is claiming that this new statue represents an ancient goddess, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t highly symbolic. According to USA Today, this “Amazonian figure” will be “directly facing the White House until March 7 to promote women’s equality”… (Read More...)